Best attractions and places to see around Jard-Sur-Mer include a variety of natural landscapes and historical sites along the Vendée coast. The town features 7 km of coastline with sandy beaches and is bordered by a 350-hectare national forest. Visitors can explore diverse wetlands, including the Marais Neuf and Jard-sur-Mer Marshes, known for their flora and fauna. The area also offers landmarks such as the Church of Sainte-Radegonde and the remains of the Abbey of Lieu-Dieu.
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Excellent run to the mine and back. In the cool of the early morning
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The Marais Neuf is a well-landscaped, picturesque marsh. We cross it by bike with pleasure while observing the local fauna and flora.
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Really a must, to do if you are in the region
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Natural site to be preserved at all costs
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Jard-sur-Mer offers a rich variety of natural landscapes. You can discover the unique wetlands of Marais Neuf and the Jard-sur-Mer Marshes, known for their diverse flora and fauna. The coastline also features the essential natural site of Pointe du Payré, with its cliffs, holm oak forest, and hiking trails, part of the Natura 2000 program.
Yes, the coast near Jard-sur-Mer boasts some remarkable formations. Don't miss Puits d'Enfer, a gorge where the sea dramatically rushes into the rock at high tide, offering a different spectacle depending on the water levels. Another notable spot is Cayola Bay, featuring a natural pebble dike and views of ancient pier remains at low tide.
Jard-sur-Mer is renowned for its 7 km of coastline, featuring eight fine sandy beaches. Popular choices include Plage du Pe du Canon and Plage de la Mine, the latter known for its scenic setting with low cliffs. Other pleasant options for swimming, water sports, or family strolls are Boisvinet, Ragounite, and Madoreau beaches.
Absolutely. A vast 350-hectare national forest of maritime pines borders the coastline of Jard-sur-Mer. This preserved forest offers numerous peaceful trails perfect for walking, hiking, and enjoying a picnic amidst nature.
Within Jard-sur-Mer, you can explore the ancient Roman-style Church of Sainte-Radegonde, originally from the 11th century and known for its medieval carvings. The 17th-century Chapel of Saint Anne is also of interest. Just two kilometers west of town, you'll find the remains of the 12th-century Abbey of Lieu-Dieu, which, despite damage from the Wars of Religion, is still a worthwhile visit.
Yes, the area offers several cultural landmarks. The renovated Conchette Windmill, built in the late 19th century, overlooks the port and provides unique panoramic ocean views. A short distance away in Saint-Vincent-sur-Jard, you can visit the House of Georges Clemenceau, a listed National Monument. Additionally, the ancient 11th-century Chateau de Talmont, associated with Richard the Lionheart, is about 7 km away in Talmont-Saint-Hilaire.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking through coastal trails and forests, cycling along marshland dikes, and exploring various mountain biking routes. The marina area is also a pleasant spot for strolls and offers access to water-based activities.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For example, you can find easy to moderate trails like 'La pointe du Payré et la plage de la Mine' or 'Plage de Ragnette – Goulet Beach loop' that allow you to explore the diverse landscapes. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Jard-Sur-Mer guide.
Certainly. Jard-sur-Mer offers a variety of cycling routes, from road cycling through scenic landscapes to mountain biking trails that traverse marshes and forests. Routes like 'Conchette Mill – La Dive loop' or 'Jard-sur-Mer Marshes – The salt marshes loop' provide excellent options. Explore more in the Road Cycling Routes around Jard-Sur-Mer and MTB Trails around Jard-Sur-Mer guides.
Visitors frequently praise the preserved wildness and rich animal life of the marshes, often describing them as magnificent. The coastal sites like Puits d'Enfer are highlighted for their dramatic beauty, especially at high tide, and Cayola Bay is noted for its unique pebble dike and scenic cliffside paths.
Yes, Jard-sur-Mer is very family-friendly. The numerous sandy beaches are perfect for children, and the national forest offers safe trails for family walks and picnics. Exploring the Jard-sur-Mer Marshes is also recommended with children, as the dike supporting the cycle path makes it accessible for a pleasant outing.
The summer months (July and August) are popular for their vibrant atmosphere, daily markets, and events in the town center and port area, making it ideal for those seeking lively experiences and beach activities. However, for exploring natural sites and historical landmarks with fewer crowds and pleasant weather for hiking or cycling, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) are also excellent choices.


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